Clinical outcomes after surgery for knee multiligament injuries were comparable between patients with and without medial patellofemoral ligament injuries

Abstract Objective Multiligament knee injuries (MLKIs) often involve the medial patellofemoral ligament (MPFL), but evidence regarding the effects of MPFL tears on patellar stability and knee function following MLKIs is still lacking. This study included patients with MLKIs and aimed (1) to investig...

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Main Authors: Guorui Cao, Yixiang Wang, Xiaotan Shi, Xiao Wang, Lanbo Yang, Peizhao Wang, Yanhao Yuan, Honglue Tan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2025-08-01
Series:BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12891-025-09040-w
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Summary:Abstract Objective Multiligament knee injuries (MLKIs) often involve the medial patellofemoral ligament (MPFL), but evidence regarding the effects of MPFL tears on patellar stability and knee function following MLKIs is still lacking. This study included patients with MLKIs and aimed (1) to investigate the incidence of MPFL tears, (2) to evaluate whether untreated MPFL tears lead to patellar instability, and (3) to compare the clinical and functional outcomes between patients with and without MPFL tears. Methods The clinical data of 45 patients were analysed retrospectively from November 2015 to September 2022. The MLKIs and MPFL injuries were evaluated via physical examination and magnetic resonance imaging. All patients underwent single-stage surgery, in which the ACL and PCL were reconstructed via arthroscopy, and the MPFL tears were not treated. The patients were divided into an MPFL tear group (n = 23) and an MPFL intact group (n = 22). The symptom of patellar instability were evaluated via the Kujala Knee Questionnaire. Knee function was evaluated via the Lysholm, Tegner, and International Knee Documentation Committee score. Results Twenty-three patients (51.1%) developed MPFL tears in MLKIs. The mean follow-up time was 62.2 (18–100) months. During the follow-up period, no patients experienced symptoms of patellofemoral instability or patellar dislocation. There was no significant difference in the Kujala Knee Questionnaire score between the two groups (95.9 ± 3.4 vs. 94.6 ± 9.5, P = 0.663). The knee function score did not differ between MLKI patients with and without MPFL tears. Conclusions MPFL tears occur in 51.1% of patients with MLKIs but do not result in patellar instability or affect knee function.
ISSN:1471-2474